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how difficult is the state of the union leading off the second term? >> especially challenging because of the second term jinx. everybody will be conscious that things can go very wrong in the second term. it's written differently from other speeches. it's written in pieces that are then pulled together. so the unity of thought comes at the end, not at the beginning. >> you agree with that? >> absolutely. although the fifth year of a president's term, the first year of a second term, rather, that's the best year. the very first year most presidents -- >> right after the re-election? >> he's been re-elected. there's a great scene in "lincoln" where daniel day-lewis says, i am the president of the united states, clothed in immense power. >> and he finds out the truth. >> right, he has to fee nangle, in the case of lincoln, almost bribe. this president is going to be at the height of his power, the height of his skill. he knows what he's doing. he's comfortable in the room. i think it's going to be a terrific opportunity. have to go one of two ways. presi
how difficult is the state of the union leading off the second term? >> especially challenging because of the second term jinx. everybody will be conscious that things can go very wrong in the second term. it's written differently from other speeches. it's written in pieces that are then pulled together. so the unity of thought comes at the end, not at the beginning. >> you agree with that? >> absolutely. although the fifth year of a president's term, the first year of a...
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the state of the union. when people see you at the state of the union, what do you think you'll symbolize? >> i hope perseverance, i hope dedication to duty. >> reporter: his presence in the first lady's box may also symbolize the president's push for tougher restrictions on guns. >> from a societal point of view, there needs to be recognition of the fact that this is a problem. does it necessarily mean restriction? i don't know. my shooter would have passed any background check. as a matter of fact, went and bought his weapon legally. does that mean that we just give up and say we don't need to touch anything? i think what's being done is the correct thing. >> reporter: for all he's lived through, there is one thing that lieutenant brian murphy is not sure he can live with. he doesn't like to be called that word. >> if you want to call me object stan nant man of the year, i'll take it. but hero i still have a hard time with. >> reporter: you're going to get used to it because you're going to get some practi
the state of the union. when people see you at the state of the union, what do you think you'll symbolize? >> i hope perseverance, i hope dedication to duty. >> reporter: his presence in the first lady's box may also symbolize the president's push for tougher restrictions on guns. >> from a societal point of view, there needs to be recognition of the fact that this is a problem. does it necessarily mean restriction? i don't know. my shooter would have passed any background...
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of the top priorities from his state of the union speech, jobs and guns. we expect him to connect the need for jobs as a way to get young people off the streets and out of trouble. right now you're looking at some video of cleopatra pendleton. she's the mother of the young girl struck down by gunmen in chicago a few weeks ago, right around the time of the inauguration after she performed at president obama's inaugural. she's one of the guests there for president obama's visit. we'll be going there to chicago as soon as mr. obama starts speaking. but first i want to bring in our chris cuomo who was in chicago right now. he's going to tell us a little bit about what we should expect from the president and what he'll be talking about. obviously, chris, gun violence has been a major issue in chicago for many, many months now and the president has been called to this question, why hasn't he dealt with more forcibly in his remarks in a few moments, chris? >> reporter: that's right. it sets off in the '80s where he began his career as a community organizer. he wo
of the top priorities from his state of the union speech, jobs and guns. we expect him to connect the need for jobs as a way to get young people off the streets and out of trouble. right now you're looking at some video of cleopatra pendleton. she's the mother of the young girl struck down by gunmen in chicago a few weeks ago, right around the time of the inauguration after she performed at president obama's inaugural. she's one of the guests there for president obama's visit. we'll be going...
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president's state of the union address. paul, you remember a few weeks ago bobby jindal gave a response and he bombed in that one. he did not do well. he's not coming back. he's made a significant comeback. you look into that camera without an audience, i don't know how they are going to do it with rubio but they've got to be careful in staging in it. >> when bill clinton gave a response to ronald reagan, he looked terrible, too, but he went on to do good. i said, give barack obama a notepad, sit him in the front row and let him take some notes and give an extemporaneous response, instead of something prescripted. i think marco rubio is bright enough to do that. give him a notepad and make notes during the speech. >> the president has a local audience, world wide audience as well. would it be smart, instead of looking into a camera and having a teleprompter, have an audience to address? >> sometimes that's a good idea, sometimes it's not. the most important thing is going to offer an alternative. we're in the ditch right no
president's state of the union address. paul, you remember a few weeks ago bobby jindal gave a response and he bombed in that one. he did not do well. he's not coming back. he's made a significant comeback. you look into that camera without an audience, i don't know how they are going to do it with rubio but they've got to be careful in staging in it. >> when bill clinton gave a response to ronald reagan, he looked terrible, too, but he went on to do good. i said, give barack obama a...
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of the union press conference today. and you could tell that he knew it was coming. once president obama said that he was concerned about this head injury issue and if he had a seven he would wonder if he wanted his son to play football, roger goodell knew there would be plenty of people asking. it's not going to be an actual concern for the president but it is echoing the thoughts of many parents around the country. you know, friday night lights, it's such a cultural part of so many kids and towns in the u.s., get your kid into football. should parents still do this, is this a smart thing? goodell wanted to assure people that this is a problem they are continuing to work on, continuing to pour research in. they're going to take an additional step for the players on the field coming up this next season. they're going to have independent neurologists on the sideline. these will not be doctors that are hired by the team with the team's interest in mind, these will be independent neurologists who will then talk to the playe
of the union press conference today. and you could tell that he knew it was coming. once president obama said that he was concerned about this head injury issue and if he had a seven he would wonder if he wanted his son to play football, roger goodell knew there would be plenty of people asking. it's not going to be an actual concern for the president but it is echoing the thoughts of many parents around the country. you know, friday night lights, it's such a cultural part of so many kids and...
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state of the union? every single one can. ted nugent will be the guest tonight of republican congressman steve stockton, on outspoken proponent of gun rights and former congresswoman gabrielle giffords, she will be in attendance, her husband mark kelly and as the with parents of hadiya pendleton. and tony bennett will be there at the invitation of nancy pelosi. bennett is an outspoken proponent of gun control. >>> i'm brook baldwin, thank you so much for being with me here, let's go to wolf blitzer in washington. hey, wolf. >> happening now, a stricken ship plagued by raw sewage, some 4,000 passengers and crew describe conditions on the carnival try turn to be disgusting. >>> and north korea's young leader defies the world with an underground nuclear test and now the world is responding. i'm wolf blitzer, you're in "the situation room." >>> a picture of nightmare at sea. these passengers on the carnival triumph aren't on deck to soak up the sun, they're trying to escape the unbearable stench of raw sewag
state of the union? every single one can. ted nugent will be the guest tonight of republican congressman steve stockton, on outspoken proponent of gun rights and former congresswoman gabrielle giffords, she will be in attendance, her husband mark kelly and as the with parents of hadiya pendleton. and tony bennett will be there at the invitation of nancy pelosi. bennett is an outspoken proponent of gun control. >>> i'm brook baldwin, thank you so much for being with me here, let's go to...
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for his state of the union address. that will begin at 9:00 p.m. eastern. this particular story, chris, it's certainly dominated the last few hours, indeed the attention of the nation and much of the world is focused right now. they want to see this resolved. >> absolutely. hopefully time is what brings safety to this situation. there has been so much killing already. if the time allows for preparation, allows the suspect if it is this gentleman christopher dorner to be brought in safely so that justice can take its course, he can get his fair hearing and nobody else gets hurt, then all the time that it takes, no matter how frustrating, is certainly worthwhile. >> remember, this all began about three, three and a half hours or so ago, this latest incident, this exchange of gunfire at a roadblock. really, authorities have been spending the last several hours just trying to kind of get their hands around the situation, get the entire area locked down, as you see it is pretty locked down right now. there are roadblocks for
for his state of the union address. that will begin at 9:00 p.m. eastern. this particular story, chris, it's certainly dominated the last few hours, indeed the attention of the nation and much of the world is focused right now. they want to see this resolved. >> absolutely. hopefully time is what brings safety to this situation. there has been so much killing already. if the time allows for preparation, allows the suspect if it is this gentleman christopher dorner to be brought in safely...
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state of the union address before congress. but the battles over many of the president's top priorities already are in full swing on capitol hill. both the president and lawmakers started a new push for immigration. this past week, also featured contentious hearings on u.s. defense policy and on slowing the epidemic of gun violence in america. we'll take a closer look at guns, first beginning with vice president joe biden's admission after meeting with democratic lawmakers on capitol hill. >> nothing we're going to do is going to fundamentally alter or eliminate the possibility of another mass shooting or guarantee that we will bring the deaths down to a thousand a year from what it is now. >> the government's most recent report says nearly 32,000 people died of gun injuries in 2010. many folks think the biggest obstacle to changing any of the nation's gun laws is the national rifle association. cnn crime and justice correspondent joe johns is joining us, taking a look at the money and influence at the nation's capitol. >> righ
state of the union address before congress. but the battles over many of the president's top priorities already are in full swing on capitol hill. both the president and lawmakers started a new push for immigration. this past week, also featured contentious hearings on u.s. defense policy and on slowing the epidemic of gun violence in america. we'll take a closer look at guns, first beginning with vice president joe biden's admission after meeting with democratic lawmakers on capitol hill....
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>> no the the president talked in the state of the union about his plan to remove about 30,000 troops from afghanistan next year. he's working with the military on how to end the war and what's in the best interest of the country. >> because they are spending $58 billion in troops and all of these dire situations would go into effect. >> wolf, the democrats have a pro boes sal and we're willing to talk with republican if they are willing to compromise. right now their approach is my way or the highway and guaranteeing that these cuts will go into effect. >> the farm subsidies, that's one area that you're willing to cut right away. is there another example because farm subsidies? >> we can do cuts in defense spending. >> how much in defense spending this year do you want to cut as part of the 85 billion? >> the president has -- it represents about half of the spending side of the house and senate democrats proposal. >> that's what the sequestration plan has. would you do the same thing? >> no the problem is with the sequester is it's a meat cleaver. these cuts go in and doesn't offer t
>> no the the president talked in the state of the union about his plan to remove about 30,000 troops from afghanistan next year. he's working with the military on how to end the war and what's in the best interest of the country. >> because they are spending $58 billion in troops and all of these dire situations would go into effect. >> wolf, the democrats have a pro boes sal and we're willing to talk with republican if they are willing to compromise. right now their approach...
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he outlined them in the state of the union address. sure, they have a responsibility to put a plan together, to make sure it's ready to go, if they need it. and they circulated it to agencies within the administration who are going to do the work to get that done. but the way to get this done is through the bipartisan process. republicans were never going to rubber stamp what the president put forward. this has the best chance of passage. >> guys, hold on, i want to continue this conversation. we're also standing by to see the president take off from west palm beach, back to washington. much more of our strategy session right after this. music: "make someone happy" music: "make someone happy" ♪it's so important to make someone happy.♪ it's so important to make meone happy.♪ ♪make just one someone happy ♪and you will be happy too. [ slap! ] [ slap! slap! slap! slap! ] ow! ow! [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium-rich tums starts working so fast you'll forget you had heartburn.
he outlined them in the state of the union address. sure, they have a responsibility to put a plan together, to make sure it's ready to go, if they need it. and they circulated it to agencies within the administration who are going to do the work to get that done. but the way to get this done is through the bipartisan process. republicans were never going to rubber stamp what the president put forward. this has the best chance of passage. >> guys, hold on, i want to continue this...
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trade agreement with the european union. this is probably going to come up as an issue, that europe is probably going to want to export more food into the united states but this is going to probably put a damper in terms of meat product. >> now, the uk and french authorities have launched a criminal investigation. in fact, three british citizens have been arrested at one company and charged with fraud. authorities saying that the supervisors should have known by the smell and appearance that it wasn't beef, that it was actually horse meat that they were using, wolf. in some places horse meat is actually considered a delicacy. >> i know. >> the key thing s. you have to label it. you have to tell people that's what you're eating. >> i remember being on a trip in the '90s to kazarian zik stan and all my colleagues and other journalists were on the trip eating away, some kind of goulash and i just asked what kind of meat is that and they said, just eat it, it's delicious. we got a waiter over. somebody spoke russian and all of t
trade agreement with the european union. this is probably going to come up as an issue, that europe is probably going to want to export more food into the united states but this is going to probably put a damper in terms of meat product. >> now, the uk and french authorities have launched a criminal investigation. in fact, three british citizens have been arrested at one company and charged with fraud. authorities saying that the supervisors should have known by the smell and appearance...
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union address. we'll tie up all of the loose ends at the same time. both very, very good guys, gene sperling and bob woodward and i'm sure before too long the two of them will be having dinner at a fansing washington here in washington making nice to each other. >> reporter: over an expensive bottle of wine, yes. >> thanks jessica yellin for that. >>> now we turn to the history making events at the vatican. where pope benedict xvi no longer is the leader of the 1.2 billion roman catholics. his resignation the first of any pope in nearly 600 years took effect a couple hours ago. christiane amanpour is joining us. benedict ended his reign a couple of hours ago. what's it like now? what's the mood there? >> reporter: well, listen, i think people are taking it in stock and moving forward but i must say a couple of hours ago when 2:00 p.m. eastern, 8:00 p.m. local, the swiss guard, the traditional guard that protects the pope walked inside, closed the doors when he was at castel go gandolfo and you got t
union address. we'll tie up all of the loose ends at the same time. both very, very good guys, gene sperling and bob woodward and i'm sure before too long the two of them will be having dinner at a fansing washington here in washington making nice to each other. >> reporter: over an expensive bottle of wine, yes. >> thanks jessica yellin for that. >>> now we turn to the history making events at the vatican. where pope benedict xvi no longer is the leader of the 1.2 billion...
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he collaborated in all of the state of the union addresses including the one he is set to give next week. favreau met obama in 2004 while he was a 23-year-old staffer on john kerry's presidential campaign. >> out of this long political darkness a brighter day will come. thank you so much, everybody. god bless you. >> so they sent the poor kid in there to tell the keynote speaker that his favorite phrase would have to be removed from the speech and that was their introduction to each other. little did we know that that kid who ran that awful errand would end up being such an integral part of obama's future. >> reporter: obama hired favreau in 2005. when elected he made the then 27-year-old his chief speech writer. hotly pursued by the media, gq magazine then called favreau a facebooking frat boy. he was touching this cardboard cutout of hillary clinton. he apologized and got back to work. now after eight years together writing hundreds of speeches -- >> four years ago i was locked in a brutal primary battle with hill kri clinton. four years later she won't stop drunk texting me from cart
he collaborated in all of the state of the union addresses including the one he is set to give next week. favreau met obama in 2004 while he was a 23-year-old staffer on john kerry's presidential campaign. >> out of this long political darkness a brighter day will come. thank you so much, everybody. god bless you. >> so they sent the poor kid in there to tell the keynote speaker that his favorite phrase would have to be removed from the speech and that was their introduction to each...
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union," that the president's election year 2012 budget would not add to the debt or deficit. >> our budget will get us over the next several years to the point where we can look at the american people in the eye and say, measure not add to the debt anymore. >> does this budget do it? >> i think we get to the point where -- >> does it do it? >> it gets us to the point where we stop adding to the problem of new spending. >> that goes up every year and the deficit -- the debt has increased. >> it was breathtakingly false. >> reporter: in a telephone interview with cnn, session, minced no words about his opposition to lew for treasury secretary. >> he's misrepresented fundamentally what he -- the budget that he has produced, and doesn't have any of a normal financial so fif cation that you would look for in a secretary of treasury. >> reporter: an administration official defended lew's claim that the president's budget wouldn't add to the debt, saying it's accurate if you don't account for the interest owed on the debt. sessions doesn't buy it. now or then. >> i respect your position, s
union," that the president's election year 2012 budget would not add to the debt or deficit. >> our budget will get us over the next several years to the point where we can look at the american people in the eye and say, measure not add to the debt anymore. >> does this budget do it? >> i think we get to the point where -- >> does it do it? >> it gets us to the point where we stop adding to the problem of new spending. >> that goes up every year and the...
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: the head of the government worker's union says his people have already suffered. >> already these employees have suffered a 27-month pay freeze. now, a 20% pay cut. >> reporter: the impact of a one day a week furlough for 22 weeks will be widespread. >> on our civilians it will be catastrophic. these critical members of our work force, they work in our p depots, and maintain and repair our tanks, our aircrafts, our ships, they teach our kids. >> reporter: but how much do furloughs really save? of the $46 billion in mandated military cuts the pentagon calculates it will account for 10%. the number 2 official at the defense department is vowing to stand with his workers. >> i can't be furloughed under the law because i'm a presidential appointee, but i'm going to give back a fifth of my salary in the last several months of the year. >> reporter: now workers who are required to maintain safety and security in the defense department facilities will be exempted. but consider this, 84,000 children who attend dod schools around the world, their teachers will be furloughed one day a would be and th
: the head of the government worker's union says his people have already suffered. >> already these employees have suffered a 27-month pay freeze. now, a 20% pay cut. >> reporter: the impact of a one day a week furlough for 22 weeks will be widespread. >> on our civilians it will be catastrophic. these critical members of our work force, they work in our p depots, and maintain and repair our tanks, our aircrafts, our ships, they teach our kids. >> reporter: but how much...
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it affects the government workers and -- >> reporter: union workers? >> union workers. >> reporter: those are real people. >> like this mother of eight and government worker. she fears losing her job if more cuts come but knows something has to change. >> at what point does someone do something that is going to make a difference? it doesn't matter if it's the emergency manager or god. >> reporter: the rescue could come from the private sector. >> it would be the biggest turn around story in our history. >> reporter: you think so? >> absolutely. >> reporter: josh's company has invested $15 million in tax startups here and he's part of a group that recently bought 15 entire buildings downtown? >> we're the underdog fighting for life and glory. >> reporter: there is debt that would cost the city in millions of fees and the stigma -- >> i don't like the "b" word. >> reporter: or what about a bailout like new york city got. but that was then. >> i think it's pretty radical. >> i believe if anybody needed to be bailed out, it would be the city of detroit. >>
it affects the government workers and -- >> reporter: union workers? >> union workers. >> reporter: those are real people. >> like this mother of eight and government worker. she fears losing her job if more cuts come but knows something has to change. >> at what point does someone do something that is going to make a difference? it doesn't matter if it's the emergency manager or god. >> reporter: the rescue could come from the private sector. >> it...
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we're working with the european union to have consistency and harmonization and we're working with manufacturers to make sure the best capabilities for shoes. there's a number of efforts that are ongoing to try to facilitate that. but the best way people can have the highest assurance to be able to keep their shoes on is to sign up for the custom borders global entry program. you submit an application online. you go in for an interview. $100 for five years or $20 a year. it's a good bargain that the u.s. government still offers. it's something that we encourage anybody who flies with any frequency, whether domestically or clearly internationally, to sign up for that program. >> it's a very good program and prescreen is a very good program. let's acknowledge that it's by no means perfect. there could be mistakes made. for example, someone like hasan at the ft. hood shooting incident, he probably would have been cleared but we saw what happened over at ft. hood. >> well, the whole notion between risk-based security is to try to manage and mitigate risk to buy down risk, as you know. in life there'
we're working with the european union to have consistency and harmonization and we're working with manufacturers to make sure the best capabilities for shoes. there's a number of efforts that are ongoing to try to facilitate that. but the best way people can have the highest assurance to be able to keep their shoes on is to sign up for the custom borders global entry program. you submit an application online. you go in for an interview. $100 for five years or $20 a year. it's a good bargain...